As a Knowledge Associate Trainee, you will enter and maintain data in databases, perform document splitting, and ensure quality standards of medical documents are met.
Summary
Being a Knowledge Associate Trainee you will act has a Data entry operator, responsibilities include collecting and entering data in databases and maintaining accurate data of Medical Documents. Should Have Excellent Typing Speed. Need to Perform Documents Split and Match Patients Processes. Ensure to maintain the quality standards of assigned documents.
What you'll do- Document Splitting Process
- Move the Cover Sheet
- Identify the Patient and split the document
- Match the Patient from Master database received from Client.
- Must have Typing Speed between 25- 30 WPM (word per minute)
- Should have decent Communication Skill
- Can be any graduate
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